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The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Cybersecurity Benefits of Desk Drawers
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Russia’s Illegal Restriction of Navigation in the Black Sea
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The Lawfare Podcast: Explosions, Expulsions and Explanations of Russian Active Measures
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Lawfare Live: The Biden Administration’s First 100 Days
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Livestream: Twitter, Facebook and YouTube Policy Officials Testify Before Senate Judiciary
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When Should U.S. Cyber Command Take Down Criminal Botnets?
The Trickbot takedown and such military operations are a good idea only in cases that meet a five-part test of imminence, severity, overseas focus, nation-state adversary, and military as a last-ish reso... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: After Trump, Episode 3: Obstruction and Pardons
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In the Wake of SolarWinds, the U.S. Must Grapple With the Future and Not Just the Past
Given the wide range of strategic and tactical benefits for Russia, a cyber operation with SolarWinds’ scale and sophistication should never be understood as “just espionage.” -
Biden's Asia-Pacific Rebalancing Push
The United States has tried to shift its foreign policy focus from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific for two decades. Will Biden finally succeed? -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Biden Administration’s Impending Executive Order on Software Security
Executive branch action on software security is sorely needed, but should focus primarily on risk management rather than merely new reporting requirements. -
The Lawfare Podcast: DHS Leadership Talk Cybersecurity
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ChinaTalk: Why Are Chinese TV Dramas So Bad?
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Protection Gaps in Public Law Governing Cyberspace: Israel’s High Court’s Decision on Government-Initiated Takedown Requests
Israel’s High Court found that takedown requests directed from state prosecutors to online platforms constitute government acts, but the court held that no specific statutory authorization is required. T... -
Alibaba Is Fined; Other Tech Companies Are Put on Notice
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A Multilateral Surveillance Accord: Setting the Table
Stakeholders are increasingly advocating for a multilateral accord on government surveillance.
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How Trump Is Disappearing Migrants
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The Trump Admin’s Attempt to Redefine a ‘Foreign Affairs Function’
Courts will likely reject this effort to shield all of the executive’s cross-border actions from Administrative Procedure Act review. -
What’s Going on at the IRS?
Breaking down the reduction in tax workforce, DOGE’s attempts to access sensitive data, and the politicization and erosion of agency independence at the IRS